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Newsroom Ready: Ministers defend housing investment after PBO projects decline in spending
The parliamentary budget office says in a new report that it expects overall federal housing spending to decline based on expiring funding agreements in the coming years. Liberal ministers argue Ottawa's new Build Canada Homes agency is just getting started to improve the stock of affordable housing. (Dec. 2, 2025)
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The Canadian Press
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CP175415739
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r_PBO-Housing20251202T1500
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12/2/2025 3:00:00 PM
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budget
finance minister
Francois Phillipe-Champagne
government budget
Gregor Robertson
HOUSING
housing minister
Jason Jacques
news
parliamentary budget office
politics
projects